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US-10846490

Electronic card reader testing system

PublishedNovember 24, 2020
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Technical Abstract

An electronic card reader testing system includes a robot assembly that is used to manipulate one or more credit cards, debit cards, gift cards, or similar electronic cards, and selectively swipe one of the electronic cards through a first slot of the electronic card reader and/or selectively insert (or “dip”) one of the electronic cards into the second slot of the electronic card reader. Operation of the robot assembly is managed by a control system. The testing system may also include a computer program that operably connects the control system of the robot assembly to a point-of-sale (POS) system, thus further automating the testing protocol.

Patent Claims
9 claims

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1. A testing system for an electronic card reader, comprising: a robot assembly for manipulating one or more electronic cards and including a first servomotor operably connected to a drive wheel, a first arm connected to and extending from the drive wheel, a second arm connected to a distal end of the first arm via a first hinge, a sliding member connected to a distal end of the second arm via a second hinge, wherein the sliding member is configured for lateral movement relative to a rail, an upright support member mounted on the sliding member, a second servomotor mounted to the upright support member, wherein the second servomotor is operably connected to and rotates a disc, and one or more mounts secured to a face of the disc, with each of the one or more mounts configured to hold and secure one of the one or more electronic cards, wherein, in use, rotation of the second servomotor causes rotation of the disc to align a selected one of the one or more electronic cards with either the first slot or the second slot of the electronic card reader, and wherein rotation of the first servomotor in a first direction results in movement of the disc toward the electronic card reader; and a control system operably connected to and communicating control signals to the robot assembly for (i) swiping a selected one of the one or more electronic cards through a first slot of the electronic card reader, and (ii) inserting a selected one of the one or more electronic cards into a second slot of the electronic card reader.

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2. The testing system as recited in claim 1 , and further comprising a computer program operably connecting the control system with a point-of-sale (POS) system.

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3. The testing system as recited in claim 1 , wherein rotation of the first servomotor in a second direction results in movement of the disc away from the electronic card reader.

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4. A testing system for an electronic card reader, comprising: a robot assembly, including a disc with multiple mounts secured to a face of the disc, with each of the multiple mounts configured to hold and secure an electronic card, a means for rotating the disc to align a selected electronic card with a selected slot of the electronic card reader, and a means for moving the disc toward and away from the electronic card reader.

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5. The testing system as recited in claim 4 , and further comprising a control system operably connected to and communicating control signals to the robot assembly for aligning the selected electronic card with the selected slot of the electronic card reader, and then advancing the selected electronic card into the selected slot of the electronic card reader.

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6. The testing system as recited in claim 5 , and further comprising a computer program operably connecting the control system with a point-of-sale (POS) system.

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7. The testing system of claim 4 , wherein the multiple mounts include: a first subset of one or more mounts each configured for inserting an electronic card into a first slot of the electronic card readers in a dipping action; and a second subset of one or more mounts each configured for inserting an electronic card into a second slot of the electronic card readers in a swiping action.

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8. A testing system for an electronic card reader, comprising: a robot assembly for manipulating one or more electronic cards, including a first servomotor operably connected to a drive wheel, a first arm connected to and extending from the drive wheel, a second arm connected to a distal end of the first arm via a first hinge, a sliding member connected to a distal end of the second arm via a second hinge, wherein the sliding member is configured for lateral movement relative to a rail, an upright support member mounted on the sliding member, a second servomotor mounted to the upright support member, wherein the second servomotor is operably connected to and rotates a disc, and one or more mounts secured to a face of the disc, with each of the one or more mounts configured to hold and secure one of the one or more electronic cards; and a control system operably connected to and communicating control signals to the robot assembly to (i) actuate the second servomotor and rotate the disc to align a selected one of the one or more electronic cards with either a first slot or a second slot of the electronic card reader, and (ii) actuate the first servomotor in a first direction to advance the disc toward the electronic card reader.

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9. The testing system as recited in claim 8 , and further comprising a computer program operably connecting the control system with a point-of-sale (POS) system.

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Filing Date

August 23, 2019

Publication Date

November 24, 2020

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